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- 3061: South Africa
- ... man named Nelson Mandela became a lawyer, and joined the A.N.C. so he could help the salvaging African people. Even though he played a very important roll in Apartheid, colonialism, and their human rights, that still didn't stop the Europeans from torturing them for the next 46 years. Nelson Mandela was a nice man, but in 1956 Mandela went on trial for treason, but was acquitted in 1961 ...
- 3062: Aeschylus
- ... Therefore Clytemnestra would be portrayed by Ms. Hillary Clinton. Her approaches and ruthless determination in the upcoming elections shows her starvation for power as so does Clytemnestra. In a way, the grudge Hillary hold against Bill after the Lewinsky incident is paralleled or similar to Clytemnestra revenge or grudge she holds for Agamemnon’s sacrifice of his daughter. Both women are disappointed to a degree with their husbands The Chorus gave ...
- 3063: Communism
- ... he tried to equal that success with agricultural growth he met with some resistance and ended up liquidating a class and causing famine. Socially, he gave important social benefits to workers and gave women equal rights. However, he also tried to purge the country and eliminated a lot of the Communist party, most of the army, and a good portion of workers and peasants. It seemed that when Stalin first started ...
- 3064: Revolutions
- ... the people didn’t like were that there was a lot of religious tension and that they thought James was a bad ruler because he was trying to protect the country. I surely hope that Bill Clinton would try to protect us from any outside enemies that tried to take over The United States. I wouldn’t care how he did it, just as long as the American people were safe ...
- 3065: Jeanne La Pucelle (Joan The Ma
- ... hemp, and colza. They also bred livestock, spun wool and tow, and kneaded their own bread. She was baptized by Jean Minet in the Church of St. Remy. She is admired by patriots, women's rights activists, paranormal investigators, and playwrights. The woman I am talking about is commonly known as Joan of Arc. When Joan was 13 she began to see visions and hear voices who she later determined to ...
- 3066: Did The Western World Do Enoug
- ... governments were anxious to establish cordial relations with Germany and didn’t want to cause any hostility. Thus they stood idly by and remained silent as Hitler went from denying the Jews of their civil rights to denying them of their means of earning their daily bread. As much as they wanted to remain neutral, the countries of the Western World were finally forced to take a stand on the issue ...
- 3067: Jewish History
- ... places such as parks and museums. The victories of the German armies in the early years of World War II brought the majority of European Jewry under the Nazis. The Jews were deprived of human rights. The Jewish people were forced to live in Ghetto's which were separated from the main city. Hitler's plan of genocide was carried out with efficiency. The total number of Jews exterminated has been ...
- 3068: The Rise And Fall Of Hitler Re
- ... of the press, and of assembly. Hitler then brought before the court the Enabling Act. This law gave Hitler the power of a dictator for the next four years. With violent persuasion, he got the bill passed. Germany had become a dictatorship. After the bills were passed, the German military feared that when Hitler took full leadership of the country, they would lose control, and the SA would take over. Hitler ...
- 3069: Militant Monks
- ... g., pepper and cotton, as well as pilgrims, between Europe and the Holy Land. People wanting to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but lacking the resources to do so, were allowed to assign rights to their houses and property, upon their death, to the Templars in exchange for passage on a Templar ship. To avoid accusations of usury, this procedure was legitimized by the papal bull Quantum Praedecessores, issued ...
- 3070: Julius Caesar
- ... Pompey for his part sought the ratification of his Eastern settlement and land allotments for his discharged troops. Crassus sought a revision of the contract for collecting taxes in the province of Asia. An agrarian bill authorizing the purchase of land for Pompey’s veterans was passed in January of 59 BC at a disorderly public assembly which Caesar’s fellow consul Calpurnius Bibulus, was thrown from the platform and his ...
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